by Hazel Jung, September 1, 2023
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In the unveiled Disney+ original series Moving, the past and present of secret agent Mi Hyun (played by Han Hyo Joo) are revealed. From the unbelievable reunion of Mi Hyun and Doo Shik (played by
Zo In Sung) to the birth of their son Bong Seok (played by Lee Jung Ha) and the subsequent story, the series has moved the audience with its touching moments.

Mainly, the restrained yet passionate emotions exchanged between the two characters who had to face each other due to unavoidable circumstances were enough to tug at viewers' hearts. Mi Hyun's narration, "His return was because of me," resonated with pure sincerity, cutting through misunderstandings and doubts, showcasing the genuine feelings between the two and evoking deep emotions. Mi Hyun's daily life of gazing at the sky after Doo Shik's departure and living with a small hope that Doo Shik will return someday, living as an ordinary civil servant while concealing her abilities, left a serene impression.

The reunion of Mi Hyun and Doo Shik brings a mixture of tenderness and happiness, adding tears and laughter to the viewers. Mi Hyun's love for her son Bong Seok and her humane side, even as a former black agent with no knowledge in childcare, generated empathy. However, Mi Hyun's unfortunate situation, where she had to carry the injured Bong Seok and flee due to Deputy Chief Min's (played by Moon Sung Geun) attack, helped resolve the curiosity about her narrative introduced in the previous episodes.

Han Hyo Joo's delicate yet strong charm completes Mi Hyun's story. Like Mi Hyun's extraordinary sensory abilities in the series, Han Hyo Joo portrays subtle emotions that resonate deeply with viewers, delivering a performance that fulfills the senses. Particularly, Han Hyo Joo's eye acting during pivotal moments when Mi Hyun utilizes her feelings captivated the audience and immersed them in Moving.

Moving is a human action series that depicts the story of children living in the present with hidden supernatural abilities and parents with painful secrets from the past. It is scheduled to be released twice a week on Wednesdays.

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